Australian writer playwright Radio TV Runtu Uri

Рюнтю Юри: литературный дневник

Australian writer, playwright, and Radio & TV journalist - Mr. Yu. M. RYUNTYU was born in Kizhi, Karelia, Russia. Following his studies at the Academy of Science, he moved to Sydney (1980) and worked, most notably, as a medico-biology scientist: 1981-1991: University of NSW, Sydney University, University of New England (NSW Australia). YURI RYUNTYU: 'On November 23, 1991, Rudolf visited me in Armidale (NSW) in Australia and I become granted by his aspiration for my going to St.-Petersburg (Russia) for uncertain number of years. It was only and only one and a most important purpose for us is a practical realization of the Rudolf Nureyev Dream about The Russian Cultural Heritage Preservation. He promised to set financial support for my life and my work from the beginning to the end of our collaborations: 1991-2001'. A prizewinning scholar and academic, he has published a 62 books of literary and cultural criticism, including: 'Australia: 1980- 1990-2010-2020-2030', 'The Recipe for Genius: Roman Viktyuk', 'The Requiem for the Foresee: Yuri Lyubimov', 'The Great Surrenders: Ulanova, Nureyev, Dudinskaya, Esambayev, Ayukhanov, Plisetskaya', 'Abreast and Profile of The Imperial Russian Ballet: Vaslav-Vatslaw-Waslow Nijinsky, Pavlova, Karsavina, Kseshinskaya, Ulanova, Nureyev' and 'The Apostolic Silver Age of Russian Culture: Alexandr Blok, Anna Akhmatova, Boris Pasternak, Osip Mandelstam, Marina Tsvetaeva (also Marina Cvetaeva and Marina Tsvetayeva) ,Vladimir Mayakovski, Sergey Esenin, Iosif Brodsky'. He has also written about Poetry, Literature, Theatre, Movies, Religion, History, Music, Opera, Ballet, Politics and Australian Arts. He was able to dedicate himself entirely to literature following the success of 'Rudolf Nureyev: Without Make-Up', a gloomy satire on sexuality published in 1995: NLA Record ID 119 52 591. His ironic and often disillusioned perception of the state of affairs in Russia during and after the Communist occupation produced a body of work that is still at the forefront of twentieth-century Russian and Australian literature. His 62 Books: The Library of Congress, Anglo-American Acquisitions Division, Washington DC, USA - The Russian Collections, British Library, London, UK & The Russian Collections - English Collections, NLA: National Library of Australia, Canberra' : Search : Yuri Ryuntyu: Uri Runtu : Iouri Runtu: Рюнтю Юри / http://proza.ru/diary/yuri2008/2024-04-04 / 2024



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